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BEDROOMS & BOARDROOMS (ABC) - Paige Turco ("Rescue Me") and Jessica Collins ("Tru Calling") have both been cast in the drama pilot, about four high-powered CEOs and CEOs-to-be (Dylan McDermott, Michael Vartan, Christopher Titus, Joshua Malina) who are friends and members of the same golf club. Turco is set as Lisbeth, the ex-wife of McDermott's character, while Collins is playing Marla, the mistress of Malina's character.

Note: The original article incorrectly listed the Jessica Collins of "The Nine" fame as the actress attached to this project. She is actually attached to the CBS drama pilot "The Man." Our apologies for the confusion.

GOSSIP GIRL (The CW) - Penn Badgley ("The Bedford Diaries") has booked a lead role on the drama pilot, about the world of privileged teenagers attending elite private schools in New York City as told through the eyes of an anonymous blogger. No specifics about his character were released.

HURRICANE SEASON (HBO, New!) - The true story of the John Curtis Christian School football team, which in the fall of 2005 overcame poverty, homelessness and other hardships to win the Louisana state championship, is being developed as an original movie by the cable channel. Neal Thompson's upcoming book of the same name will serve as the basis of the project. State Street Pictures' George Tillman and Robert Teitel and Adelstein Productions' Marty Adelstein and Scott Nemes are on board to executive produce while John Romano ("American Dreams") is attached to pen the script. Sean Sorenson is also on board as a co-executive producer.

LOS DUQUES (CBS) - "Rome" co-star Polly Walker is the latest addition to the pilot, a drama about three generations of the Duques, a powerful Latin American family. She'll play Ellis Samuels, the leader of a rival family.

ME & LEE (FOX) - "Strangers With Candy" helmer Paul Dinello has signed on to direct the comedy pilot, about a guy with chronic back pain who gets more than he bargained for when he undergoes "bionic" back surgery in a secret basement lab run by Lee Majors. Dinello's involvement lifts the directing contingency off the pilot's production.

N.S.A. INNOCENT (FOX) - The network has opted to postpone production on the drama pilot, about a family man (Stephen Moyer) who is recruited by the NSA as a spy within the defense contracting company he works for, following a table read on Monday. It's understood a search is underway for a new actor to play the title role while the producers are also said to be tweaking the script and redefining the lead and other characters.

PLAYING CHICKEN (FOX) - Jake Busey ("Road House 2: Last Call") has scored a role on the comedy pilot, about two brothers (Norbert Leo Butz, Bill Burr) at odds who come together after one (Butz) is paralyzed in an accident. He'll play a dim and laid-back guy.

SAM I AM (ABC) - "Gilmore Girls" co-star Melissa McCarthy has been cast in the comedy pilot, about a woman with amnesia (Christina Applegate) who has to rediscover her life. She'll play a former friend of Applegate's character who reappears in her life. While not specified, McCarthy's involvement is likely in second position to her duties on "Girls."

UNTITLED PHIL GURIN ROJECT (CBS, New!) - Reality guru Phil Gurin ("The Weakest Link") has scored a pilot commitment for a new game show at the Eye. As expected, few details were released about the project, which is said to revolve around strangers determining how much they trust each other as they develop a relationship via gameplay. Gurin then will executive produce through his The Gurin Company banner.

UP ALL NIGHT (CBS) - J.D. Walsh ("Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip") and Josh Meyers ("Mad TV") are the first to be cast in the comedy pilot, about a group of people who hang out at an all-night grill. Walsh is believed to be playing Matthew, who's described in the casting notice as follows: "Early-Mid 30s, any ethnicities, he is goofy and sweet but a little dim, a maintenance worker at Harvard. More proud of and loyal to the university than any of its students are, Matthew identifies himself as "A Harvard Man"." Meyers then is understood to be set as Farrelly: "Early 30s, any ethnicities, "a less tough Ben Affleck from 'Good Will Hunting,'" he is a regular at the diner. He taunts and teases, without being a real threat. He speaks with a thick Boston accent, and thinks that Ben is "wicked smart." Farrelly has a live-in girlfriend and kids, but likes to spend the middle of the night with his friends at the diner."